- Ph.D. in Drama and Theatre, University of London
- Master of Arts in Drama, University of Alberta
- Bachelor of Arts in English, Trinity Western University
Associate Professor of Theatre
Rachel Tracie is a theater professor, writer, director and spectator. She is interested in exploring the connections between a theoretical analysis of theater and its practical application in courses. She seeks to create a space in which students can freely engage in investigating the historical, social and spiritual aspects of theater while drawing on the richness of their liberal arts education. Her book, Christina Reid鈥檚 Theatre of Memory & Identity: Within and Beyond the Troubles, was published in 2018 by Palgrave MacMillan. Tracie is passionate about higher education and arts programming in prison as a means for transformation and rehabilitation. She serves as writing coordinator and instructor for the Prison Education Project in Southern California, and on the board of Shining Light, an organization that pairs arts programming with character strength development in Prisons across the United States. In 2020, she was awarded the L'Engle/Rahman prize in mentorship from PEN America's Prison & Justice Writing Program. She holds a Master of Arts in Drama from the University of Alberta and a Ph.D. in Theatre Studies from Royal Holloway, University of London. She lives in Pomona, California with her husband and their two dogs.
PEN America
Board Member, Shining Light
Prison Education Project
PEN America L鈥橢ngle/Rahman prize for Mentorship (Awarded Oct 2021)
Faculty Research Grant (2016/17) Azusa Pacific University
Faculty Research Grant (2015/16) Azusa Pacific University
College of Music and the Arts Artist Scholar Award (2014)
Emerging Scholar Grant (2013/14) Azusa Pacific University
Creative Teaching Mini-Grant (awarded 2008 & 2012) Azusa Pacific University
Graves Award in the Humanities (January 2010) Pomona College
University of London Central Research Fund (April 2004)
Tracie, Rachel. Christina Reid. 鈥淭heatres of Memory & Identity, Within & Beyond the Troubles.鈥 London: Palgrave MacMillan (October 2018).
Tracie, Rachel. 鈥淧hotography and Nostalgia in Christina Reid鈥檚 The Belle of the Belfast City.鈥 Ireland in Focus: Film, Photography, and Popular Culture. Eds. E贸in Flannery & Michael Griffin. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2009. 107-122.
Imagining America Conference, Chicago. Presented on 鈥淧resence, Process, and Performance: Rehabilitative Workshops for Men & Women in Prison.鈥 October 2018.
Trinity Western University VergeArts Conference, Langley. Presented on 鈥淚nspiration and Intersection: Parallel Creative Process with Shared Vision.鈥 September 2014.
Conference on Christianity and Literature, Azusa. Presented on 鈥淒irecting Anton Chekhov鈥檚 The Seagull: Unexpected Collaborations鈥 May 2013.
Southwest Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Conference. Albuquerque. Presented on 鈥淗ey Doll, A comparison of Ibsen and Mad Men鈥 February 2011.
Christian Scholars Conference: Beauty in the Academy; Faith, Scholarship and the Arts. Nashville. Panel Participant in 鈥淐ritical Review Panel: Kabul 24鈥 June 2010.
Christian Scholars Conference: Beauty in the Academy; Faith, Scholarship and the Arts. Nashville. Panel Participant in 鈥淢ost Beautiful Films of the Past Decade: 2000-2010鈥. June 2010.
VergeArts Conference: Arts and Community. Langley. 鈥淪taging the Troubles: Community & Identity in Northern Irish Drama.鈥 October 2008.
ATHE (Association for Theatre in Higher Education). Denver. Panel Participant in 鈥淭heatre History Textbooks鈥 August 2008.
Christianity and the Creative Process
Freshman Writing Seminar
Dramatic Theory and Criticism
Directing
Introduction to Theatre
Script Analysis
Beginning Acting
Intermediate Acting
Advanced Acting
Periods & Styles of Performance